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An improper data sanitization vulnerability in subsystem in Intel® Server Platform Services before versions SPS_E5_04.00.04.381.0, SPS_E3_04.01.04.054.0, SPS_SoC-A_04.00.04.181.0, and SPS_SoC-X_04.00.04.086.0 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege via local access. (CVE-2019-0089)

An insufficient access control vulnerability in subsystem for Intel® CSME before version 12.0.35, Intel® Server Platform Services before version SPS_E3_05.00.04.027.0 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege via physical access. (CVE-2019-0090)

A buffer overflow in subsystem in Intel® CSME before version 12.0.35 may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege via network access. (CVE-2019-0153)

A buffer overflow in subsystem in Intel® DAL (Dynamic Application Loader) before version 12.0.35 may allow a privileged user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege via local access. (CVE-2019-0170)

Potential Impact:

According to the information provided the potential impact of INTEL-SA-00213 is:

Multiple potential security vulnerabilities in Intel® firmware (UEFI) may allow users to potentially cause a denial of service or an escalation of privilege. The detailed description of the vulnerabilities with high CVSS base scores is as follows:

An insufficient access control vulnerability in Silicon Reference firmware for Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor, Intel® Xeon® Processor D Family may allow a privileged user to potentially enable an escalation of privilege or denial of service via local access. (CVE-2019-0126)

Potential Impact:

According to the information provided the potential impact of INTEL-SA-00223 is:

Multiple potential security vulnerabilities in Intel® processor microcode (MCU) may allow information disclosure. The detailed description of the vulnerabilities, known as Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) or "ZombieLoad", with medium or high CVSS base scores is as follows:

MCUs will work in conjunction with updates to Operating System (OS) and Virtual Machine Manage (VMM) software provided by others. Where utilized, Intel® SGX attestation services will report whether the MCU update is applied, beginning June 11, 2019.

Potential Impact:

According to the information provided the potential impact of INTEL-SA-00233 is:

Information Disclosure

Additionally, multiple potential functional issues in Intel® processor microcode (MCU) may cause unpredictable system behavior, platform stability problems or could result in a platform reset. The detailed description of the issues (no CVEs and no CVSS base scores – FUNCTIONAL issue) is as follows:

Under complex microarchitectural conditions, software using Intel® TSX (Transactional Synchronization Extensions) may result in unpredictable system behavior. Intel® has only seen this under synthetic testing conditions. Intel® is not aware of any commercially available software exhibiting this behavior.

Affection and Remediation

Affected Fujitsu Products

A number of Fujitsu products are affected by these vulnerabilities. Fujitsu is working to distribute patches for all affected products that are currently supported. Older systems that are no longer supported will not be patched.

An overview of the affected Client Computing Devices (e.g. CELSIUS, ESPRIMO, FUTRO, LIFEBOOK, STYLISTIC) and Server products (PRIMERGY and PRIMEQUEST) can be found here:

After downloading the .zip file, containing the ME Firmware Update Pack, extract all files/directories/subdirectories in the Firmware.ME directory (\Firmware.ME) of the .zip file to the desired directory on the hard drive.

Step 4: ME Update Procedure.

The "Firmware.ME" directory contains the ME update files which can be used in Windows environment. Run "update.bat" in Windows cmd environment with administrative privileges to start the ME flash procedure. Please choose 32-bit or 64-bit directory if using a Windows 32-bit or a Windows 64-bit installation.

Hints:

To run the ME Update procedure using a Windows installation, it is necessary to have the Windows "HECI" driver installed. Please use the Intel(R) Active Management Technology Driver package for Windows.

To run the ME Update procedure using a Windows PE installation, it is necessary to have the Windows "HECI" driver installed. This can be done at runtime by "drvload.exe< Path to HECI.INF>\HECI.INF". The "HECI" driver can be extracted from the Intel(R) Active Management Technology Driver package for Windows.

Further Information

Fujitsu does not manufacture the affected microprocessors, that Fujitsu buys from third party suppliers and integrates into its products. Therefore, this communication is based on the information and recommendations Fujitsu has received from the third party suppliers of the affected microprocessors.

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